Posts Tagged ‘King’s Speech’

Washington, DC, October 17, 2016 (MACP) – Just a week after Moroccans elected 395 representatives to Parliament in the country’s second legislative elections since adopting a new constitution in 2011, King Mohammed VI delivered a speech to the new legislature urging administrative reforms. “True commitment to political and party principles means one should put the citizen above all other considerations; it means one should fulfill the promises made to the ...

King Mohammed VI’s royal message to the 27th African Union Summit: HM King Mohammed VI sent a message to the 27th Summit of the African Union, in Kigali. The Royal Message was handed over, on Sunday, to Chadian President and current Chairman of the African Union (AU), Idriss Deby Itno, by speaker of Morocco’s Lower House, Rachid Talbi Alami. Here follows the full text of the royal message: Praise be ...

Moroccan King Cites Southern City of Dakhla as Example of Sustainable Development Washington, DC, March 22, 2017 (MACP) — From March 17-22, the Swiss-owned and Monaco-based Crans Montana Forum convened more than 800 foreign dignitaries from around the world in Dakhla, Morocco for its 26th event, themed “Africa and South-South Cooperation: Better Governance for Sustainable Economic & Social Development.” In a message delivered to Forum participants on his behalf by ...

Morocco’s leadership on green energy continues as it sets the stage for the 2016 COP22 climate conference, demonstrating how Morocco has invested in renewables which still growing the economy: Here is the full text: Praise be to God May peace and blessings be upon the Prophet, His Kith and Kin Mr. Director General, Distinguished Ministers, Honorable Mayor of Berlin, Mr. President of the Federation of German Food and Drink Industries, ...

Washington, DC, December 1, 2015 (MACP) —In a speech delivered on his behalf at the 21st Conference of Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP21) in Paris on Monday, King Mohammed VI exhorted world leaders to take bold action on climate change goals, while giving “special attention” to Africa’s sustainable development needs. “The climate change predicament is the ultimate injustice suffered by the most vulnerable,” read the ...